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Established in 2016 to extend the use of nanomaterials into new markets, Nanoramic® Laboratories is the exclusive designer, manufacturer, and licenser of Neocarbonix™ electrodes, Fastcap® Ultracapacitors and Thermexit™ thermal interface gap filler pads. Nanoramic was born from the research and development of world record high temperature ultracapacitor technology funded by NASA, the Department of Energy, and the Department of Defense. Now Nanoramic is commercializing this technology to revolutionize growing industries like electric vehicle batteries and consumer and industrial electronics.
Nanoramic’s predecessor, FastCAP Systems (now FastCap Ultracapacitors), was founded in 2009 by two PhDs from MIT. The company received sizable government grants leading to the development of the only ultracapacitors capable of operating in temperatures up to 150°C and under conditions of high shock and vibration. The FastCap Ultracapacitors family of products has since expanded to include wide temperature range lithium-ion capacitors, structural ultracapacitors, and the only reflowable, low ESR, slim profile ultracapacitor on the market. The hard work required to develop energy st orage for such extreme environments drove our engineers to develop Neocarbonix, an electrode platform for rechargeable Li-ion batteries, Li-ion capacitors, and supercapacitors that would outperform all competitors.
In addition to Neocarbonix and FastCap Ultracapacitors, the Nanoramic product family includes Thermexit. Thermexit is a line of high-end thermal interface gap filler pads. Thermexit gap fillers are a non-reactive, non-silicon, no cure system featuring high thermal conductivity and high thermal stability.
Our culture of transparency, empowerment, disciplined thinking, and experimentation is what drives us to build world-class technology
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Energy, Hardware, Manufacturing, Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology, Energy Storage
2009
51-100
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States, North America
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Nanoramic Laboratories headquartered in United States, North America, operates in the Energy, Hardware, Manufacturing, Advanced Materials, Nanotechnology, Energy Storage sector. The company focuses on Energy and has secured $28.9B in funding across 336 round(s). With a team of 51-100 employees, Nanoramic Laboratories is actively contributing to advancements in Energy. Their latest funding round, Venture Round - Nanoramic Laboratories, raised $2.0M. Discover more about their projects, partnerships, and impact on our platform.
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Nanoramic Laboratories has raised a total of $86.1M in funding over 4 rounds.
Announcement date | Transaction name | Number of Investors | Money raised | Lead Investor |
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2017 | Early Stage Venture | 3.4M | ||
2016 | Early Stage Venture | 3.0M | ||
2018 | Late Stage Venture | 600.0K | ||
2018 | Late Stage Venture | 5.0M |
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Nanoramic Laboratories is funded by 16 investors.
Investor Name | Lead Investor | Funding Round | Partners |
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Nanoramic Laboratories | - | FUNDING ROUND - Nanoramic Laboratories | 47.5M |
US Department of Energy | - | FUNDING ROUND - US Department of Energy | 47.5M |
Nanoramic Laboratories | - | FUNDING ROUND - Nanoramic Laboratories | 7.0M |
WindSail Capital Group | - | FUNDING ROUND - WindSail Capital Group | 7.0M |
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Mar 01, 2024
Department of Energy (.gov) - Federal Grant and Technical Assistance Support Construction of a New Battery Electrode Manufacturing Facility in ...
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Dec 19, 2023
Inklings News - Nanoramic's Connecticut venture marks milestone for sustainable battery technology
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Dec 19, 2023
Nanoramic's Connecticut venture marks milestone for sustainable battery technology
Funding Round
Dec 04, 2023
Nanoramic Laboratories raised $47500000 on 2023-12-04 in Grant
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Dec 01, 2023
CT Insider - EV battery plant planned for CT gets $47.5M, could add 200 jobs
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Dec 01, 2023
EV battery plant planned for CT gets $47.5M, could add 200 jobs